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Rapidly spreading wildfire causes evacuations due to 100 mph winds in Colorado

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June 29, 2026
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A home in a Denver suburb burst into flames Wednesday, as raging wind gusts up to 100 mph quickly engulfed the home. First responders rushed to the scene in Conifer, Colorado and battled to contain the fire-ravaged house. Body camera footage displays a deputy from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office rush toward the fire alongside several other deputies and firefighters from the Elk Creek Fire Department. 

PUEBLO COUNTY, Colorado – A massive wildfire that broke out on Monday is spreading rapidly due to strong winds and has caused evacuations as authorities struggle to contain the blaze.

The Aspen Acres Fire, which broke out in Colorado, has already scorched over 23,000 acres, and that number is expected to grow with wind gusts reaching 100 mph in the area.

‘RED FLAG WARNING’: WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

The Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office said there is no air support at this time due to the high winds affecting the area.

A wildfire scorches thousands of acres in Pueblo County, Colorado, on June 29, 2026.

(Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office)

Mandatory evacuations are in effect for multiple towns in the area, including Beulah, Rye and San Isabel. Officials have a list of evacuation zones, which continues to update on their website.

Several fire agencies are responding to the scene. The wildland fire broke out near Aspen Acres in Custer County on Monday morning.

3 FIREFIGHTERS KILLED, 2 INJURED AS LARGE WILDFIRES SCORCH MORE THAN 200K ACRES IN UTAH AND COLORADO

The sheriff’s office said an “unspecified number of structures” have been affected by the fire, and it’s unknown if there are any injuries at this time.

Officials are urging everyone to stay indoors due to poor air quality caused by smoke, unless you are in an evacuation zone.

The sheriff’s office said they are in need of donations for animals affected by the fire. This includes bath towels and wet cat food. Click here for more information.

The Aspen Acres Fire explodes in size as strong winds slam Colorado on June 29, 2026.

(Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office)

Authorities are also offering free access to the YMCA of Pueblo for individuals and families who have been evacuated.

Pueblo County is currently under a Red Flag Warning, meaning no burning is allowed. The sale of fireworks is also prohibited in Pueblo County.

SURVIVAL EXPERT OFFERS TIPS TO PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM WILDFIRES

No cause or origin of the fire has been identified at this time.

Check back with FOX Weather for updates on this developing story.



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